Historic landmark definition

Historic landmark means any improvement, building or structure of particular historic or architectural significance to the Town relating to its heritage, cultural, social, economic or political history, or which exemplifies historic personages or important events in local, state or national history identified in the municipality's comprehensive plan, which have been listed or are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic landmark means a site, building, structure or object designated as historic on a national, state or local register.
Historic landmark means a site (including archaeological sites), object, structure, or building which:

Examples of Historic landmark in a sentence

  • The City agrees to designate the Owner’s property an Historic Landmark on the Spokane Register of Historic Places, with all the rights, duties, and privileges attendant thereto.

  • OWNER shall retain, store and preserve during the term of this Agreement all records that are related to or that evidence the eligibility of the Historic Landmark or OWNER’s compliance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement.

  • OWNER shall not be held responsible for repair or replacement of the Historic Landmark if damaged or destroyed through “Acts of God,” such as flood, tornado, lightning, earthquake or fire or other cause resulting therefrom; CITY shall, however, have the right to cancel this Agreement pursuant to terms of Section 6, Cancellation.

  • CITY and OWNER for their mutual benefit, now desire to enter into this Agreement both to protect and preserve the characteristics of historical significance of the Historic Landmark and to qualify the Historic Landmark for an assessment of valuation pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 3, of Part 2, of Division 1 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code.

  • If OWNER serves notice to CITY of nonrenewal in any year, the Agreement shall remain in effect, and the Historic Landmark Property shall remain enforceably restricted, for the balance of the term then remaining, either from its original execution or from the past renewal of the Agreement, whichever may apply.


More Definitions of Historic landmark

Historic landmark means a natural or man-made object that has been historically used to marks a locality or boundary. The town’s many stone walls and the mile marker at two-mile corner are local examples of historic landmarks.
Historic landmark means an individual structure or property which has been designated as such through approved means by City Council, State or Federal authority, and as previously defined and adopted in this Code.
Historic landmark means any building, structure, object, site, sign, area, place, or natural feature designated as a historic landmark pursuant to this Chapter.
Historic landmark means a structure or building which:
Historic landmark means an historic resource of historical, architectural, archaeological, or cultural importance or value which the City Council determines shall be protected, enhanced and preserved in the interest of the culture, prosperity, education and welfare of the people and which is so designated.
Historic landmark means a building, structure, object, or feature, and its site, or a site:
Historic landmark means a building, improvement, structure, natural feature, site or area of land, under single or common ownership that has significant historical, architectural, cultural, and/or aesthetic interest or value, and is designated as a historic landmark by the city council.